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excuse me, but what do you mean by mojito broth?
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From: Michael Thurman <[log in to unmask]>
To: BLIND-HAMS <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sat, May 17, 2014 5:19 am
Subject: Re: kENWOOD QUESTION
that is simple=85 higher output power and a MUCh better receiver. It =
also lets you listen to multiple repeaters or simplex frequencies.
You =
can listen to your local chatter on one side and dial around for other =
surf or scan on the second side. I can for example listen to the input
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and output of the repeater at the same time when i am expecting a
friend =
to pull up to my house or if there is some interference issues. it is =
great of republic service too cause sometimes you can hear a station =
direct, bu tnot through the repeater. I help with one event where we
use =
a cross band radio outside of the venue with a good high antenna. there
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are times form my location that it is helpful to be able to mojito
broth =
the uhf and vhf side of the cross band system because there are =
occasions where you can=92t hear one or the other transmission.
clearly. =
May ssignment has been in an area that needs to always hear clearly and
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is one of a few fixed locations.
Michael Thurman
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On May 17, 2014, at 12:28 AM, Jeff Busch =
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Someone please feel free to educate me here if I'm wrong but if
the=3D20=
> TMV71A only gives access to the 2 meter and 440 meter bands, what =
makes=3D20
> it any more useful than the dual band HT's that afford the same =
access?
> I've heard a lot about the kenwood rig but have yet to hear =
anything=3D20
> that could be considered a significant advantage over a simple HT.
> thanks
> KC9UIE
> Jeff
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